
I'll generally let the pictures speak for themselves. These are mostly in the third (middle) section of the car.


Tim is sanding down the big block of wood ("deadwood") that goes behind the bumper on the 24, which we saw earlier.


News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
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